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Processing Recurring Payments Effortlessly And Raising Prices Guilt-Free with Dodd Caldwell of MoonClerk
Dodd Caldwell is the Co-founder and CEO of MoonClerk, a web-based software company that helps businesses accept one-time and recurring payments online without any coding.
Dodd is also the President of Rice Bowls, a creative nonprofit that partners with grassroots orphanages in eight countries to feed hungry children. Before that, Dodd founded an e-commerce company that he sold, and he led international chain sales efforts for his family’s manufacturing business
The Intersection Between Comedy and Business with Comedian Elon Gold and CEO of Get Visible, Jason Ciment
Elon Gold is a comedian and actor who has starred in FOX’s Stacked and NBC’s In-Laws. His one-hour stand-up special on Netflix, Elon Gold: Chosen & Taken, received wide acclaim from audiences and peers alike. It is currently streaming on Amazon Prime.
He has made ten appearances on The Tonight Show and had a recurring role on FOX’s hit show, Bones. Elon was a writer and performer on ABC’s The Dana Carvey Show and has guest-starred on Frasier, The Mentalist, and Chappelle’s Show, among others.
Elon made stellar appearances on The Late Late Show With James Corden and Comedy Central’s This Week At The Comedy Cellar. Millions around the globe have shared his routines. Elon is also currently featured in the Hulu movie The Binge and season 3 of HBO’s Crashing, playing his most challenging role yet…himself. Elon can be seen opposite Larry David in a recurring role in the upcoming 11th season of Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Jason Ciment is the Founder and CEO of Get Visible, a digital marketing agency that helps companies with their website search engine rankings, online ad campaigns, and much more. Jason calls himself a “digital marketing assassin,” due to his reputation for growing traffic, leads, and revenue for his clients.
Jason has written several publications in regards to digital marketing strategies, SEO tactics, and winning online. He authored the book I Need More Clients: Digital Marketing Strategies That Grow Your Business, which serves as a step-by-step guide to utilizing web tools and digital strategies.
Before founding Get Visible, Jason worked in executive roles for MagMall.com, MagazineSubscription.com, Adrecom.net, and Playknits Inc. He received his bachelor’s degree from Yeshiva University and his law degree from Fordham University School of Law.
[Venture Capital Series] Becoming a Serially Successful Entrepreneur with Paul Martino, Co-Founder of Bullpen Capital
Paul Martino is a Venture Capitalist and a Managing General Partner and Co-founder of Bullpen Capital. Before forming Bullpen in 2010, Paul was an active angel investor and personally invested in the first rounds of Zynga (NASDAQ: ZNGA), TubeMogul (NASDAQ: TUBE), and uDemy. He sold a company to Millennial Media before its public offering (Condaptive) and to Marketo before its public offering (Crowd Factory).
He’s an eight-time company founder, movie producer, and now sports entertainment venue operator. Paul’s production company gave rise to the film Inside Game, a movie about the 2007 NBA betting scandal. Paul’s early online gaming innovations in multi-player user experience from over 30 years ago are the inspiration for several modern social gaming offerings. He holds over a dozen patents on core social networking concepts, content targeting, and recommendation systems.
[Top Agency Series] Best Practices for Hiring Tech Talent with Matt DeCoursey, CEO and Co-Founder of Full Scale
Matt DeCoursey is a Kansas City-based Co-founder and CEO at Full Scale. Full Scale is a business that helps software companies recruit, assess, retain, and employ experts. They have a staff of over 225 people — and growing.
Matt is also the CEO and Founder of GigaBook, a provider of cloud-based business tools for small and medium-sized companies. He’s a Co-host of the Startup Hustle Podcast and the author of Million Dollar Bedroom, Balance Me, and a co-author of The Realist’s Guide to a Successful Music Career.
[Venture Capital Series] Hands-On and Flying Under the Radar with Keith Bank, Founder and CEO of KB Partners
Keith Bank is the Founder and CEO of KB Partners, a leading early-stage sports and technology venture capital firm. KB Partners have recorded successes, with many of the companies they back either having been acquired or gone public.
Before founding KB Partners, Keith served as a Principal at Hiffman Shaffer Associates, Inc., a Chicago-based national real estate development, investment, management, and brokerage firm. He’s been a highly successful entrepreneur, real estate developer, and angel investor. Keith is one of the Founders of the Illinois Venture Capital Association and was the recipient of their highly coveted fellows medal for leadership.
Winning Digitally With Scott Becker, Founder and Publisher of Becker’s Hospital Review and Becker’s Healthcare
Scott Becker is the Founder and Publisher of Becker’s Hospital Review and Becker’s Healthcare. Becker’s Healthcare is a platform that offers forward-looking business news, analysis, and guidance relating to the healthcare industry. Scott has been running Becker’s Healthcare for over 30 years.
Scott is also a lawyer and Partner in the healthcare department at McGuireWoods, where he represents hospitals and health systems, healthcare companies, surgery center chains, large practices, and private equity funds. He previously served on the Board of Partners of the firm and chaired the healthcare department for nearly 13 years. Scott is a Harvard law graduate and certified public accountant.
[Top Agency Series] How Does a “Drug Dealer” Market Products? with Grant Johnson, CEO of Responsory
Grant Johnson is the Founder and CEO of Responsory, a full-service marketing communications agency focused on providing measurable marketing solutions to B2B, B2C, and not-for-profit organizations. Their process combines data, AI, and testing to deliver multi-channel marketing campaigns to make their clients heroes — and ultimately get them ROI.
Grant started Responsory in 1999 but has been in the agency world since 1988. When people ask Grant what he does, he says, “I’m a drug dealer.” That’s because Grant has marketed products in the Pharma, Vitamins, and Nutraceuticals industry. His expertise also cuts across the insurance and B2B products marketing space.
Grant is a sought-after public speaker, direct marketing trainer, copywriter, award-winning author, and the creator of Direct BrandingSM, Responsory’s method for producing sure-fire measurable results. He’s helped companies like Humana, Northwestern Mutual, Microsoft, and many more.
[Athlete Entrepreneur Series] Life After the NFL: Pressure and Facing Your Demons with Brent Novoselsky, Gemara Williams, and Wendell Davis
Brent Novoselsky is a Vice President at the wealth management company, GCG Financial. GCG has been serving clients since 1989 with a particular focus on the accumulation and preservation of assets and risk management. Brent played seven seasons in the NFL, and he played with the Chicago Bears in ‘88 and Minnesota Vikings from ‘89 to ‘94. He retired after a severe neck injury. Brent is also a member of the Chicago Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and is active in many charities; he serves as the Vice President of the Retired Professional Football Players of Chicago (RPFPC).
Wendell Davis is the Co-founder of Trywen Medical, a Chicago-based healthcare products and services company. In college, Wendell was two times All American of Louisiana State. He is a former NFL wide receiver who played six seasons for the Chicago Bears and was selected in the first round in ‘88. After his career in the NFL, Wendell became the Assistant Coach for the 49ers. Wendell is currently also the President of the Retired Professional Football Players of Chicago (RPFPC) and the Manager of Minority Development at National Material L.P.
Gemara Williams is the Client Engagement Manager for RL Canning, a global provider of information technology consulting and managed services headquartered in Chicago. He is a former football player who saw action in the NFL and the CFL. The New England Patriots signed him in 2006, and he was part of the team that executed the only undefeated 16-game regular season in 2007. After his time with the New England Patriots, Gemara signed on with Canadian teams, the Montreal Alouettes and what is now known as the Edmonton Elks.
[Venture Capital Series] How to Survive a Startup with Steven Hoffman of Founders Space
Steven Hoffman, also known as Captain Hoff, is the CEO of Founders Space, which is a global startup accelerator with over 50,000 entrepreneurs and members in 22 countries. Founders Space was ranked the number one incubator for overseas startups by Forbes and Entrepreneur Magazine.
Every year, Steven mentors hundreds of startups, helping them overcome their biggest challenges. Steven is also a venture investor, serial entrepreneur, and best-selling author of several books, including Make Elephants Fly, Surviving a Startup, and The Five Forces That Change Everything.
The 10 Types of Thought Leadership Podcast Episodes You Should Be Creating
Dr. Jeremy Weisz is the Co-founder of Rise25. He has been involved in podcasting for 11 years and was a Senior Producer for one of the early business podcasts; he assisted in putting all of their systems in place and helped them add volume, feature, and edify various business leaders.
Dr. Weisz has also been running his podcast, Inspired Insider, since 2011. He has featured top entrepreneurs, founders, and CEOs of P90X, Atari, Einstein Bagels, Mattel, the Orlando Magic, and many more.
In addition to running Rise25, Dr. Weisz owns a nutritional supplement business and runs his chiropractic and massage facility, Chiropractic Solutions & Massage.
John Corcoran is a recovering attorney, an author, and was a former White House writer and speechwriter to the Governor of California. Throughout his career, John has worked in Hollywood, the heart of Silicon Valley, and has run his boutique law firm in the San Francisco Bay Area catering to small business owners and entrepreneurs.
John has been the host of the Smart Business Revolution Podcast since 2012. He has interviewed hundreds of CEOs, founders, authors, and entrepreneurs, from Peter Diamandis and Adam Grant to Gary Vaynerchuk and Marie Forleo.
John is also the Co-founder of Rise25 Media, a company that connects B2B businesses with their ideal clients, referral partners, and strategic partners and generates ROI through their done-for-you podcast service.
In this episode…
What Is Thought Leadership?
Thought leadership is podcast content where podcast hosts share wisdom on a topic. If done correctly, thought leadership provides the answers to the most asked questions of the members of your organization and audience.
Many amateur podcasters struggle with this form of content simply because they don’t understand the benefits of this type of content. Additionally, inexperienced podcasters are unaware of the various types of podcasts. As a result, hosts become frustrated with the process, give up, and the podcast fails.
If you are new to podcasting and struggle to create content, consider recording these 10 types of thought leadership content.
10 Types of Thought Leadership Episodes
- Origin Thought Leadership
Origin thought leadership is a great way to inform your audience about why you started or what inspired you to start your company. You can discuss your educational and career background, the idea or ideas behind the company, and the evolution of the company’s services. Additionally, there are many different conversations of origin thought leadership. You could discuss them in one episode or break them up into several episodes. Other origins thought leadership to consider are mentors and the “secret sauce.” - Mentor Thought Leadership
Mentorship falls under the origin of thought leadership because the motivation or inspiration behind a company could result from someone taking you under their wing. Perhaps it was a high school teacher, a college professor, or a work mentor. These podcasts create great conversation because, as a host, you can discuss how this person or persons instilled wisdom in you and the outcome of the lessons you learned.
- “Secret Sauce” Thought Leadership
Many times, “what’s the secret sauce behind your success,” is a question of interest for aspiring entrepreneurs and inquiring minds. Essentially, the audience wants to know what differentiates them from the competition. In these types of thought leadership podcasts, the host or guest can break down the steps they took. They can explain the procedures they implemented. Or, they can share the strategies behind the company’s success.
- Tear-Down Thought Leadership
Tear-down thought leadership is when you invite an expert in a field or industry as a guest. The guest can offer three types of tear-downs: audit, critique, or review. The guest will consent to tear down a product or service and then offer free feedback, advice, or consultation.
- Audit Thought Leadership
What is an audit? An expert evaluates or assesses the risks of the product or service. The expert also may choose to ask a series of questions to reach the answers needed.
- Critique Thought Leadership
Critique is another type of tear-down thought leadership. It would be your choice to do this for someone you know or do not know. An example of this type of tear-down is to have someone submit their website. If the guest is an SEO expert, the expert would give an honest critique of the website and then offer a free consultation to the website owner on how it can rank higher on Google. - Review Thought Leadership
A review thought leadership is where you invite an expert in a certain field or industry to review their experience using a product or service and then offer feedback. Additionally, the expert could discuss their experience working for a certain company. Topics the expert could touch upon are leadership, culture, and the tasks associated with the job role. They would give an honest review of the company, which could help career techies decide if they want to work for that company. Whether the guest expert decides to do an audit, critique, or review thought leadership, the episode will give them credibility because it highlights their skills and knowledge.
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
These types of thought leadership episodes are just that: Answers to the most frequently asked questions you receive about a subject. Think of the types of questions you receive on a daily basis from staff, clients, potential clients, and your audience. Configure it into a list and create several episodes based on it. Furthermore, you can discuss misconceptions and mistakes you’ve made in these FAQ thought leadership podcasts. These types of episodes are designed to save you and your team time. Instead of spending 10 to 20 minutes explaining the same topic, now you can refer your audience to the episode.
- Case Study Thought Leadership
A case study thought leadership is where you invite your client as a guest to talk about their product or service. In discussing this, they will go into detail about their experience, and many times that leads them to discuss a case study. If your client is reluctant to do this type of interview because they do not want to mention a company or person’s name, explain that do not have to. Instead, they can generalize. An example of this is, “there was this manufacturing company,” “there was this healthcare company,” and then you can walk your guest through their journey.
- Give-Loop Thought Leadership
Give-loop thought leadership is a list of the top companies, people, or thought leaders in a particular space. Examples of these lists are:
- The top 30 under 30
- The 10 most influential B2B podcasts
- The top B2B SaaS tools
It is easier or quicker to list top performers in conversation than write articles. These lists become an accolade for companies and individuals who have had the honor of landing on them. Some go as far as adding it to their email signatures.
Also, a benefit of these thought leadership episodes is that they can convert into potential clients or guests on your podcast.
Listen to this episode of the Inspired Insider Podcast with Dr. Jeremy Weisz featuring John Corcoran, Co-founder of Rise25. They discuss the 10 types of thought leadership podcast episodes you should be creating, break down the steps for creating successful thought leadership content, and share why this style could be a great lead generator.
Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:
- [6:04] Ryan Redding explains the reason entrepreneurs hit plateaus and burnout
- [11:40] The pivotal moment that forced Ryan to finally let go
- [15:21] Why grinding harder won’t create freedom, and the shift founders must make
- [18:04] Ryan’s blueprint for escaping endless work and reclaiming life
- [21:29] How finding the right integrator can change everything
- [27:59] The power of healthy debate in business partnerships
- [36:07] Why most mergers fail and how to avoid disaster
- [44:37] The hidden pitfalls and importance of cultural due diligence
- [52:55] Why Ryan became a certified Bloom Growth coach
In this episode…
Entrepreneurs can easily get trapped in 60- to 90-hour workweeks — juggling clients, managing teams, and putting out constant fires. Profits shrink, growth stalls, and personal freedom disappears. Is it possible to escape the grind without losing control of the business?
Growth coach and advisor Ryan Redding shares how his fast-growing agency left him exhausted until he “fired himself” from daily operations and empowered his team. By hiring a strong operational leader and adopting systems like EOS, he transformed the business and his life — moving from 90-hour weeks to true autonomy. His story highlights the power of trust, healthy conflict, and culture in overcoming burnout and building sustainable growth.
In this episode of the Inspired Insider Podcast, Dr. Jeremy Weisz sits down with Ryan Redding, Founder of Eightfold Advantage, to talk about scaling businesses without chaos. They discuss the shift from being a doer to a leader, the value of finding the right operational partner, and lessons learned from selling a business. With insights on culture, EOS, and Bloom Growth, Ryan offers practical advice and real-world stories for entrepreneurs ready to scale without sacrificing their lives.
Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:
- What is a thought leadership podcast episode?
- The story-type content
- Why a teardown episode is important
- The value of an FAQs episode
- Case study style thought leadership
- The give loop episode — and why it works
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Rise25
- Smart Business Revolution
- Dr. Jeremy Weisz on LinkedIn
- John Corcoran on LinkedIn
- Predictable Podcast Profits course
Related Episode(s):
- “How to Create Great Content in a Podcast with John Corcoran and Jeremy Weisz of Rise25” on the Inspired Insider Podcast
- “5 Types of Content You Should Be Creating Now (But Probably Aren’t)” on the Inspired Insider Podcast
- “The Pixar Story: The Letter of a lifetime That Started Everything With Alvy Ray Smith, Co-Founder of Pixar” on the Inspired Insider Podcast
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Episode Transcript
Intro 0:15
You are listening to Inspired Insider with your host Dr. Jeremy Weisz.
John Corcoran 0:22
All right. Welcome, everybody. John Corcoran here. I’m the host of the Smart Business Revolution Podcast and this is a live episode I’m here with Dr. Weisz How you doing Dr. Weisz?
Jeremy Weisz 0:32
Thanks for having me.
John Corcoran 0:34
And this will also go live or will go as a recording on the Inspired Insider Podcast you may be listening to it there as well. And you know on my show, it’s such a great privilege to talk to great CEOs, founders and entrepreneurs of all kinds of different companies I’ve had you know, we interviewed recently the founder of Kinkos, we have Netflix we have YPO EO Activision Blizzard lending tree Open Table many more. Jeremy, who have you had, you’ve had a few few and phenomenal guests.
Jeremy Weisz 1:02
Yeah, P90x, Atari. I just had the Co-founder of Pixar on that was awesome. So you know, Steve, you know, talking about Steve Jobs, and George Lucas, and just some amazing stories.
John Corcoran 1:14
Go to Inspired Insider, subscribe in your favorite podcasting app, if you are listening to this on Smart Busines Revolution, and vice versa. So we are here today we’re going to be talking about thought leadership episode, which is very native, because that’s what we’re talking about. We’re doing here today. So a thought leadership episode is a style of content that you put out on your podcast, which is sharing your own wisdom. So as opposed to sharing someone else’s wisdom. So when it comes on sharing your own wisdom, because what we say to our clients all the time is you have a phenomenal amount of experience and wisdom in your brain, and you should share it and you should share it with your own audience. And so we’re gonna be talking about the different types of thought leadership episodes that you should be creating, of course, this episode is brought to you by Rise25 Media where we help b2b businesses to get clients referrals and strategic partnerships with done few podcasts and content marketing. And if you’ve ever been curious about starting a podcast, whether it’s right thing for you, Jeremy and I have been doing it for about 24 years between the two of us. And I tell everyone I need that you just started podcast because it will bring if you do it right, it will bring tremendous value to your life, you will build better relationships meet amazing people, and uplevel your life. And so I tell everyone that they should do it. And we encourage everyone to do it. So let’s launch into it. Jeremy, so thought types of thought leaders. So first of all, you know,
[Top Agency Series] Unbundling Agency Life with Katie Wagner, President and CEO of KWSM
Katie Wagner is the President and CEO of KWSM, a full-service digital marketing agency made up of journalists. They specialize in website development and SEO, social media strategy and management, content creation, PR and influencer marketing, and digital advertising.
Katie spent more than 15 years as a journalist and spent a decade as a television radio news anchor. She worked at CBS, ABC, Fox, CNN, and National Public Radio. In 2010, Katie realized that she could use those skills she learned in the newsroom to help business owners connect with their clients online — so she opened KWSM. Katie is also an active member of various organizations, including the Young Entrepreneurs Council, ProVisors, and Vistage.
[Top Agency Series] The Fail-Proof Way to Run a Successful Agency with Kevin Miller, CEO of GR0
Kevin Miller is the Co-founder and CEO of GR0, an agency that helps scale DTC (Direct-to-Consumer) brands. They’ve helped companies like Legends Boxing, Adquick, MuteSix, and many more. He is adept at SEO and has helped companies like Ritual build their SEO engine to reach the #1 Google ranking for the chosen keyword.
Before founding GR0, Kevin was a Digital Marketing Account Executive at Google, where he learned growth marketing frameworks to help DTC companies scale using organic search. He later returned to the startup world and became the Director of Growth and Digital Marketing at Spire and Director of Growth at Open Listings, before it sold to Opendoor.
[Top Agency Series] Bouncy Balls & Data Transparency With Chris Clark, Founder of Digital Ignite
Chris Clark is the Founder and Managing Partner at Digital Ignite. Digital Ignite is a full-service digital agency using data science to improve advertising, media, and marketing decisions.
Chris focuses on generating attributable results through the latest technologies. He entered the fast-paced AI industry in 2012 and has embraced helping clients and partners find success in the world of digital marketing. He thrives on the challenges occurring in media delivery and the ever-changing shift in content consumption.
[Top Agency Series] Most Valuable Advice When Selling Your Agency With Todd Taskey of Potomac Business Capital
Todd Taskey is an M&A Advisor for CEOs and Entrepreneurs at Potomac Business Capital. He has been an entrepreneur, business owner, investment banker, and business finance advisor for more than 20 years.
In addition to M&A advice and investment banking activities, Todd has been a founding investor, board member, or part of the management team of several business ventures. He helps CEOs and entrepreneurs develop a successful exit strategy by understanding the mid-market investment banking process.
The Pixar Story: The Letter of a lifetime That Started Everything With Alvy Ray Smith, Co-Founder of Pixar
Alvy Ray Smith is an American computer scientist and a Co-founder of the Lucasfilm Computer Graphics Division, Pixar, and Altamira Software. Alvy was part of the 1980s and 1990s expansion of computer animation into feature films.
He created his first computer graphic in 1965 at New Mexico State and, by 1970, he had earned a Ph.D. in computer science from Stanford University.
Alvy would later become the first Graphics Fellow after Microsoft bought Altamira Software. He was also the first Director of Computer Graphics at Lucasfilm. More recently, he authored the book, A Biography of the Pixel.
[Top Agency Series] Never Sell Marketing with Chris Peer, Founder of SyncShow
Chris Peer is the Founder and Owner of SyncShow, a digital marketing firm specializing in sales and marketing success for manufacturers, professional services, and the transportation & logistics industries.
He’s an online marketing expert with a passion for integrating marketing and sales strategies. Chris helps companies rethink their approach to sales and marketing, fostering rapid growth and brand loyalty for the customers he serves.
Chris has more than 20 years of experience in B2B online marketing strategies, sales processes, and customer communications. He also holds an Inbound Marketing Certification and is HubSpot Sales Software Certified. Before SyncShow, he worked for independent design studios and corporations, including Ernst & Young and American Greetings.
10 Reasons Why Podcasts Fail
Dr. Jeremy Weisz is the Co-founder of Rise25. He has been involved in podcasting for 11 years and was a Senior Producer for one of the early business podcasts; he assisted in putting all of their systems in place and helped them add volume, feature, and edify various business leaders.
Dr. Weisz has also been running his podcast, Inspired Insider, since 2011. He has featured top entrepreneurs, founders, and CEOs of companies such as P90X, Atari, Einstein Bagels, Mattel, the Orlando Magic, and many more.
In addition to running Rise25, Dr. Weisz owns a nutritional supplement business and continues to run his own chiropractic and massage facility, Chiropractical Solutions & Massage.
John Corcoran is a recovering attorney, an author, and was a former White House writer and speechwriter to the Governor of California. Throughout his career, John has worked in Hollywood, the heart of Silicon Valley, and has run his boutique law firm in the San Francisco Bay Area catering to small business owners and entrepreneurs.
John has been the host of the Smart Business Revolution Podcast since 2012. He has interviewed hundreds of CEOs, founders, authors, and entrepreneurs, from Peter Diamandis and Adam Grant to Gary Vaynerchuk and Marie Forleo.
John is also the Co-founder of Rise25 Media, a company that connects B2B businesses with their ideal clients, referral partners, and strategic partners and generates ROI through their done-for-you podcast service
[Top Agency Series] The Sales Performance Formula with Matt Sunshine, Managing Partner at The Center for Sales Strategy and LeadG2
Matt Sunshine is Managing Partner at The Center for Sales Strategy, a sales performance consulting company that helps organizations attract, retain, and develop the highest performing salespeople. He is also the Founder and Managing Partner of LeadG2, an inbound marketing company that helps businesses establish thought leadership and lower lead costs.
Matt geeks out on growing sales organizations, finding and developing sales superstars, sales processes, lead generation, inbound marketing, and digital marketing. He is a regular contributor to leading business blogs and magazines such as Inc., Sales & Marketing Management, Sales Hacker, and Entrepreneur. He is the author of LeadG2: Getting Prospects to Raise Their Hands. Forbes magazine lists Matt as one of the “20 Speakers You Shouldn’t Miss The Opportunity To See.”
[Top Agency Series] Why Purposeful Companies Are Winning with Scott Couvillon, CEO of Trumpet
Scott Couvillon is the CEO and Executive Strategy Director of Trumpet in New Orleans. Trumpet is an advertising agency that builds Believable Brands®. They help companies align culture, customer experience, and anything that communicates with a unifying belief that permits organizations to live their purpose.
Scott is responsible for brand transformation, strategy development, and analytics at Trumpet. He has worked with leadership, marketing, and communications teams on global brands, local nonprofits, and everything in between.
[Top Agency Series & Spot On Series] How to Transition to the Next Generation in a Family Business with David Littlefield and Sam Littlefield of Littlefield Agency
David Littlefield is the Founder and Chairman of Littlefield Agency, which he started in 1980. For over 41 years, the agency has served B2B and restaurant businesses. They even have an official holiday in June every year declared by the Mayor of Tulsa. Littlefield Agency clientele includes companies like the Tulsa Airport, Francis Energy, Tulsa Health Department, Rib Crib, and more. David started the agency with hopes that it would continually evolve, launching the addition of planning and insights, the transition from traditional to digital, and many more initiatives.
Sam Littlefield is the President and CEO of Littlefield Agency. After receiving his undergraduate degree from the University of San Diego, Sam was hired as an Account Manager for Mirum, one of the world’s largest digital advertising agencies. Since transitioning to Littlefield Agency in 2016, Sam has provided invaluable insight to the company by using his passion for the digital world to drive business.






